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Basic Liz Lange maternity button-up shirt taken from long-sleeve and ordinary to more spring appropriate. Shortened sleeves and added bias trim.
Soldiers assigned to the 3d U.S. infantry Regiment (The Old Guard), go through the basic rider’s course at the Caisson horse stables, Fort Belvoir, Va., November 17, 2016. The soldiers will train for nine weeks so they can be a part of the prestigious U.S. States Army Caisson Platoon. (U.S. Army Photos by Sgt. Cody W. Torkelson)
I've changed her quite a bit from her original doll. First of all, I took off her cardigan. I personally love it, but I don't think it suits her personality. Then I took her hair out of its style. I couldn't stand the victory rolls, so after a lot of washing and experimenting, I put it in a high ponytail. and fluffed it up. Then I replaced her belt with an old charm bracelet. As much as I loved her original belt, it didn't sit right. Then I spent at least 20 minutes this morning posing her for this picture!
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CSM David Larmond of Bravo company leads Basic Expediton in a March Past during the Basic Grad Parade.
My oldest friend Pulapre Balakrishnan lives in Kozhikode & till recently taught at IIM Kozhikode. He has a property in Chathamangalam which has a 80 year old house that was in pretty bad shape. He happened to find the right architect, the right artisans, and went about restorinh it & bringing back the house to its former glory. The wood work lovingly scrubbed & polished, the old wooden hinges( on top of the heavy jackfruit wood doors) in perfect working condition, the floors redone with the familiar red oxide, the outside walls white washed, the bottom half of the outside walls coated with Japan Black to prevent termites.
I was blown away by the detail. A labour of love, and a perfect place for him to contemplate & complete his books, write, or just chill.
These are the basic colors of Kerala architecture. The only missing element is the dark wood, which I shall upload soon.
For J. Normal Skin new basic version with magnetic hands and feet. Eyes are cobalt blue from earlier version lati doll. Could be swapped to another type of lati blue eye (same as on Cat Ver. latis) if you prefer.
Notes for guidance in scratch building rolling stock
Drawing can be used to build from single side wagon upwards, suggest four plank as max. If you use cut down pins to represent bolts make sure the plank thickness is greater than the pin plus strapping or they come through to the interior. All the strapping, hinges and added detail are from various sections of wood, sanded and shaped where required. It may be preferred to represent the strapping with quality card.
Main measurements apart from depth of solebar, are not cast in concrete. If you are operating small (narrow) locos the width can be reduced at the same time reduce the length to keep general ratio of L to W. I have made short wheel base models up to at least 2 inches shorter using same width.
In order to introduce variety in ones stock, the ends may be made level or curved. Smallish cans are useful in finding a suitable diameter, the smaller the can the higher the centre of the end. The strapping on the end can be a single piece of wood or two at right angles forming an angle iron effect. It can also include the buffer beam or finish immediately above it. If you wish you can make cuts on the interior of the body where doors are fitted, or just paint interior matt black.
All my models use individual planks as per the supposed prototype but planks can be suggested by scribing a piece of wood to represent the whole side or end.
Where one plank sits on another the edge should be bevelled in order to accentuate that there are separate planks otherwise when painted it could appear as one piece of wood. If you feel you need some pins to support the Resin W, I suggest Peco 00 track pins, very sharp and almost invisible.
Depth of solebar alters coupling/buffer height suggest 12mm minimum and 15mm max. Mine are 5mm thick. There is a suggested coupling height in the Association of 24mm.
I have generally shown on the sketch’s two pin heads (Bolts) where the strapping crosses the planks, on my models I have sometimes only put one, it looks o.k. but I don’t think authentic.
When completed paint to the colour scheme of your choice, mine are light grey with black ironwork. If transfers are to be applied, cover with GLOSS varnish, let dry, apply transfers then finish in MATT varnish.
I have drilled two holes in each wagon floor and bolted underneath a piece of flat iron bar to give some low weight. Could have been glued. Brandbright axleguards with the coil springs look ok. especially on smaller vehicles. I like the curved spoke plastic centre wheels, which should allow running on electric track.
I built my basic van on a ply carcase with the planking as an overlay. The drawing shows that one can choose to have the planks either vertical or horizontal. The strapping to the ends can vary on which method is chosen. With vertical planks it can be a single strap across the centre or a “V” shape from the bottom centre to the top corners. If horizontal the single strap could be vertical up the centre.
I made the floor slightly smaller than that used on wagons as I made the body overlap the floor and extend 1/8 inch below it. The strapping and hinges are made in the same way as for a wagon.
Charles ABBOTT 2007
BOX DATE: None
APPROXIMATE RELEASE DATE: 2013
MANUFACTURER: M.G.A.
DOLLS IN LINE:Jade; Meygana
BODY TYPE: 2012; painted shimmer panties; straight arms; bend & snap legs; arm tattoo
HEAD MOLD: 2012; pierced ears
PERSONAL FUN FACT: I can't say that this is necessarily my favorite line of Bratzillaz, however it definitely stands out compared to the other sets. What makes these dolls unique are their painted eyes and standard articulation. At first, these features were a turn off for me, as I had grown to love the inset "glassy" eyed look of the standard Zillaz doll. But upon closer inspection, I realized that these painted gals showcased some of that classic Bratz "magic" that the Bratzillaz usually were void of (not that they weren't equally charming, but they didn't seem as "bratty"). This is why I was initially not going to purchase the "Basic" dolls. I didn't want to buy them just because they were Bratzillaz, and the line was discontinued. But as I began to appreciate their painted features, I started to ponder whether or not I should snag any of the dollies when the opportunity presented itself to me. I was hoping to find the alternate version of this Jade J'Adore doll. But oddly she wasn't anywhere to be found, even when I looked online she was a bit harder to locate. One afternoon at Kmart, I was perusing the large clearance section when I pulled out two "Basic" Bratzillaz dolls' boxes. I found the 2nd wave Meygana and Jade, the only two dolls from this line that had alternate versions. This Jade reminds me of a combination of traditional J'Adore style and Sashabella (because of the furry skirt). I thought that since the pair was super inexpensive, that it was the perfect occasion to buy myself some "Basic" dolls to see how much I liked them. I must say that these simpler bodies are way easier to manage. I actually wish all the Bratzillaz used them. The dolls sit and stand with ease. The regular Zillaz tend to hunch awkwardly because of their articulated waists, and in many cases, their knees buckle. Meygana was easy to adjust to, but Jade took a little more time what with her red eyes. But these days I love to admire her on display. I'd still be over the moon to find the other variation of "Basic" Jade, but I'm grateful to have one representation of each character nonetheless. In hindsight, this version is actually the more unique, as she has two toned red and white hair. The other gal has solid white tresses, like most Jade dolls!
a 'basic' menu mailed out with the invites for a charity dinner I'm catering this weekend. there might be some tricks...